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P RODUCT C ATALOGUE
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
General Information
Business Hours, Lead Times, Purchase Orders, Confirmations, Shipping
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Deposits, Payment, Warranty
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Technical Information
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Pricing Calculations
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Wood Species, Wood Grades
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Drawer Front Size Guide
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Products
Shaker Doors
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Stile and Rail Doors - Series
11
Applied Mouldings
12
Inside Profiles - Stile and Rail
13-15
Frame Profiles - Mitered Doors
16-18
Profiles for Centre Panels
19-21
Lip Profiles (Outside Edges) - Stile and Rail
22-23
Best Sellers
24-25
Glass Doors
26-27
Pilasters
28
Wainscot
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Multi-panels
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Dovetail Drawers
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Door Order Form
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Dovetail Drawer Order Form
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B USINESS H OURS
Monday thru Friday - Open 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Saturday and Sunday - Closed
L EAD T IMES
Our lead times vary but typically run between 5-10 working days. Check our web site at
www.Allstyle.ca for current up to date lead time information.
P URCHASE O RDERS
Orders will be accepted in writing, by fax, e-mail or in person. No verbal orders will be accepted. We
encourage you to use our standard order form or use it as a check list.
Fax 905-673-8460
Email: [email protected]
Orders should include width, height, number of pieces, the wood type, door style, stile and rail
profile, panel raise and lip (edge) profile. For french doors, please specify the number of lites
required.
On doors of 42 inches or higher, and 24 inches or wider, please specify single or double panel.
Single panels over these dimensions are not guaranteed against warpage.
C ONFIRMATIONS
Confirmations will be faxed to you for your approval. Please inspect this for errors or omissions, and
sign back your approval to us.
Orders will NOT go into production until the quote sheet is signed, dated and sent back.
Since all orders are custom made to your specifications cancellations cannot be accepted once the
order is in production. Any order changes will be at customer’s cost once an order is in production.
S HIPPING
Orders are produced FOB Factory from our plant in Mississauga, Ontario. Pickups should be prescheduled and arranged during normal business hours.
Shipping is quoted order by order and freight charges will be added to the order invoice.
Products are bulk packaged. Special packaging or labeling requirements can be quoted upon request.
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D EPOSITS
We manufacture customized products and therefore we require a 50% deposit at the time of order.
P AYMENT
Payment is due in full at the time of order pickup or delivery. We accept checks, Visa, Mastercard or
Debit payments.
W ARRANTY
AllStyle guarantees its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one year from date of delivery.
Warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective item only. We will not be responsible for finishing costs, installation, delivery, etc.
This warranty does not apply to improper storage, handling, extreme humidity changes or finishing
issues.
Please inspect shipments on arrival. If any shipping damage has occurred, please report
immediately to our customer service department. All claims for credit or replacement must be made
within 5 days in writing and goods should be available for inspection.
We will remake the required item(s) and invoice your account so that your job is not delayed. Credit
for the damaged goods will be given upon inspection by our representative, or upon the return of the
damaged goods to the plant.
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T ECHNICAL I NFORMATION
S ANDING
Doors are hand sanded on the face with 150 grit orbital palm sanders to eliminate cross grain
scratches. Door backs are machine sanded to 150 grit and may contain minor cross grain scratching.
Doors typically require a final sanding prior to finishing to overcome shipping and handling marks.
Consult with your finisher to ensure the final sanding requirement is compatible with the finish system chosen.
W ARPAGE
Wood, being a natural material, requires a stable environment and proper humidity control. Avoid
large humidity variations to ensure the product’s dimensional stability.
Small Doors: under 26”W x 36”H (660mm x 915 mm) allowed warpage is 1/8 inch (3mm)
Large Doors: over 26”W x 36”H (660mm x 915 mm) allowed warpage is 3/16 inch (5mm)
We do not warranty doors higher than 42” (1070mm) with a single panel.
S TORAGE AND H ANDLING
Doors should always be stored flat and in clean, dry surroundings; protected from dirt, water, and
abuse. Doors should not be exposed to excessive moisture, heat, dryness or direct sunlight. Doors
should be lifted and carried, not dragged across one another.
S IZING AND T OLERANCE
Orders can be placed in either imperial or metric measure. Products are manufactured to a tolerance
of 1/32 inch (0.8mm).
V ENEER P ANEL D OORS
Veneer panel doors are manufactured with 5.2 mm veneer particle core.
C USTOMER ’ S O WN L UMBER
We are able to produce any style door using customer’s own lumber. Submit a door list and we will
quote the prices for labor and the amount of lumber required.
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P RICING C ALCULATIONS
With a list of your requirements and we will fax back a quote promptly. All orders are quoted first.
Door and drawer pricing is calculated by adding a design cost plus a material cost per square
foot based on the wood and style selected.
To price a door:
(1) round the width and height to the next whole number in inches (If you are measuring in
metric, the width and height must first be converted to imperial for calculation purposes.)
(2) Multiple Width x Height
(3) divide the result by 144 – which will give you the square footage of the item. There is a minimum charge of 1.5 square feet for small doors and drawers
(4) multiply the square footage by the material cost, and add it to the design cost for the chosen
door design
The result is the price of your door.
EXAMPLE:
To price a door P-100 in Red Oak (Regular Grade) - 11 7/8” wide x 29 7/8” high
Design cost = $15.00
Material Cost = $6.65 per Sq. Ft.
Round dimensions up to next full inch and multiply
12 x 30 = 360
divide by 144
360 / 144 = 2.5 Sq. Ft.
multiply square feet by material cost
2.50 x $6.65= $16.63
add Design Cost and Material Cost
$15.00 + $16.63 = $31.63 Total
Note: If using metric dimension convert length and width to inches and follow same formula.
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W OOD S PECIES
White Ash White ash is an open grained wood that is strong and very shockFraxinus Americana: resistant. White ash has light brown heartwood with white sapwood. The
workability of ash is fair with good finishing qualities and durability. This
wood is most desirable for medium to dark finishes. Ash wood typically
shrinks 4.9% radial (perpendicular to the growth rings) and 7.8% tangential (parallel to growth rings).
Interesting Fact: White ash has been called the all-American leisure
wood because of the large number of uses it has in sports and recreation
equipment.
Beech Beech wood is a very hard and tough wood. Beech is a medium to heavy
Fagus Sylvatica: weight hardwood with an even pale yellow to reddish white color. Beech
wood is often used for furniture, tools, pianos, toys, and model building.
Birch Birch is a very tough, heavy wood that has medium brown heartwood
Betula Paprifera: with light cream colored sapwood. The workability of birch is good as
well as the finishing qualities and durability. This wood is most desirable
for medium to dark finishes. Birch typically shrinks 6.3% radial and
8.6% tangential.
Interesting Fact: Birch is one of the most common woods found in entry level furniture and cabinetry.
Black Cherry Black cherry is a fine grain hardwood with a smooth texture. Cherry has
Prinus Serotina: elegant heartwood ranging from light brown to dark red, with a white to
cream colored sapwood. The workability of cherry is good with excellent
finishing qualities and durability. A select grade cherry would be most
desirable for light or natural finishes, whereas a regular grade would be
desirable for medium to dark finishes. Typically cherry shrinks 3.7% radial and 7.1% tangential.
Interesting Fact: Cherry tends to darken in color with age and exposure to light (when untreated).
Hickory Hickory is an open, straight grain hardwood with a coarse texture. The
Carya Illinoensis: heartwood of hickory is brownish in color. This wood has poor workability but good finishing qualities and durability. Hickory typically shrinks
7.4% radial and 11.4 tangential.
Interesting Fact: The shavings from hickory are often used for smoking meat.
African Mahogany Mahogany has a straight, tight, interlocking grain. Sometimes it has a
Khaya Ivorensis: rough surface. Mahogany is reddish-brown to light brown in color. This
wood has fair workability with good finishing qualities and durability.
Hard Maple Hard maple is typically straight grain, sometimes has a wavy figure and
Acer Saccharum: birds eye pattern. Maple has reddish brown heartwood with white sapwood. This wood has poor workability but good finishing qualities and
excellent durability. A select grade maple would be most desirable for
light or natural finishes, whereas a regular grade would be desirable for
medium to dark finishes. Typically maple shrinks 4.8% radial and 9.9%
tangential.
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W OOD S PECIES - CONTINUED
Red Oak Red oak is a straight, open grained hardwood with a coarse texture. Red
Quercus Rubra: oak ranges from pinkish to red in color. This wood has good finishing
qualities and durability. A select grade red oak would be most desirable
for light or natural finishes, whereas a regular grade would be desirable
for medium to dark finishes. Typically red oak shrinks 4.4% radial and
10.1% tangential.
White Oak White oak is a straight grain hardwood with a moderately coarse texQuercus Alba: ture. The workability and finishing qualities are good with excellent durability. This wood is excellent for medium to dark finishes. Typically white
oak shrinks 4.4% radial and 8.8% tangential.
Interesting Fact: White oak is an excellent source for barrel making
due to its porous grain.
White Pine Eastern white pine has a straight grain with a soft surface offered in
Pinus Strobus: Clear and Knotty grades.
This softwood is light yellow to reddish brown in color. Pine has poor durability (when untreated) but good workability and finishing qualities.
Clear pine is sorted for uniform color and grain match. Knots will not be
accepted. Knotty pine is a distinctive wood due to its solid red knots.
Typically white pine shrinks 2.1% radial and 6.1% tangential.
Interesting Fact: White pine was one of the most common and popular
woods used during the colonial period. Most first growth white pine was
cut down long ago but second growth trees are beginning to mature.
Black Walnut Black walnut is a tough, medium density wood with straight grain. WalJuglanes Nigra: nut is dark brown to purplish black in color. This wood has good workability and durability, and excellent finishing qualities. This wood is most
desirable for medium to dark finishes. Typically walnut shrinks 5.5% radial and 7.8% tangential.
Interesting Fact: Black walnut contains Juglone, which is a chemical
that causes dermatitis in some woodworkers handling the material.
W OOD G RADES
Select: Recommended for all light color finishes. Select provides an overall close color and grain
match for the highest uniform look. Mineral streaks, burls, and pin knots are restricted and few in
occurrence. All natural characteristics are controlled in terms of size and frequency. Burls and mineral may be no more than 1/8" wide by 3" long per occurrence. Pin knots must be smooth and no
greater than 1/8" in average diameter. Smooth knots are acceptable. Unnatural stains, streaks and
spots are not acceptable.
Regular: Recommended for medium to darker finishes. Regular allows a broader range in color and
grain pattern variations. Regular grade allows for more natural variations and characteristics found
in woods. All natural characteristics of the wood species are acceptable as long as the overall appearance blends together.
Paint Grade: Recommended for solid color painting. It is a blend of close-grained wood of any
hardwood species and is non-select for color and grain pattern which may vary considerably. Center
panels can be made from machined MDF or solid panel layup depending on yields and material available.
Wood grades apply to the face side of the product only.
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D RAWER F RONT S IZE G UIDE
To accommodate a knob or handle on drawer fronts we recommend the centre panel raise to have a
3/4” (19mm) surface for handle to mount. The following chart provides minimum drawer sizes.
Center
Panel
Depth of
Cutter
Center Panel
Minimum Height
Standard 2 1/4”
Frame Minimum
Height
Reduced 1 1/4”
Rails Minimum
Height
Miter Door 3”
Frame Minimum
Height
Miter Door 2”
Frame Minimum
Height
S2 U
32mm
2 7/16”
(62mm)
6 15/16”
4 15/16”
8 7/16”
6 7/16”
J
37mm
2 7/8”
(72mm)
7 3/8”
5 3/8”
8 7/8”
6 7/8”
ABCDF
HIKM
NPRST
41mm
3 1/4”
(80mm)
7 3/4”
5 3/4”
9 1/4”
7 1/4”
NN
49mm
3 3/4”
(96mm)
8 1/4”
6 1/4”
9 3/4”
7 3/4”
HF
51mm
4”
(100mm)
8 1/2”
6 1/2”
10”
8”
EGO
54mm
4 1/4”
(106mm)
8 3/4”
6 3/4”
10 1/4”
8 1/4”
L
57mm
4 1/2”
(112mm)
9”
7”
NA
NA
R59
59mm
4 9/16”
(116mm)
9 1/16”
7 1/16”
NA
NA
AX
60mm
4 5/8”
(118mm)
9 1/8”
7 1/8”
NA
NA
BX CX FX
66mm
5 1/8”
(130mm)
9 5/8”
7 5/8”
NA
NA
Example of drawer with reduced 1 1/4” rails
Rail reduced to 1 1/4”
3/4” (19mm)
3 1/4 ” 80mm
Minimum height 5 3/4”
with reduced rail
Rail reduced to 1 1/4”
If drawer height is smaller than the minimum then we recommend switching to an F2 reversed center panel or slab drawer front.
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P RODUCTS
S HAKER S TYLE - F LAT C ENTER P ANELS
13/16” thick door featuring a flat veneer center panel and 2 1/4” wide stiles
SHK52
L ANCASTER
SHK52-57 MM -F1-0
SHK53
S UMMERSET
SHK53-57 MM -F1-0
SHK59
SHK66
C ORDOBA
SHK59-57 MM -F1-13
H ENEGAN
SHK66-57 MM -F1-0
S HAKER D OORS - G ROOVED S OLID W OOD C ENTER
13/16” thick door featuring a solid wood machine grooved center panel and 2 1/4” wide stiles
SHK53 F3
SHK53 F4
Mission
SHK53-57mm-F3-7
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S TILE AND R AIL D OORS - S ERIES
S100= solid raised panel
P100= plywood panel
S200= solid raised panel
P200= plywood panel
S300= solid raised panel
P300= plywood panel
Save Time!
Order doors predrilled for European
hinge systems for a
nominal up-charge.
S400= solid raised panel
P400= plywood panel
S500= solid raised panel
P500= plywood panel
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S600= solid raised panel
P600= plywood panel
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A PPLIED M OULDINGS
M OULDING 110
M OULDING 100
100
110
M OULDING 101
M OULDING 111
111
101
M OULDING 103
M OULDING 112
112
103
M OULDING 104
M OULDING 113
113
104
M OULDING 105
M OULDING 114
105
114
M OULDING 106
106
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S TILE AND R AIL F RAME P ROFILES (I NSIDE E DGE )
Frames are standard
2 1/4” wide (57 mm) and 13/16” (21mm) thick
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SDTILE
EPOSITS
AND R AIL F RAME P ROFILES (I NSIDE E DGE ) C ON ’ T
Frames are standard
2 1/4” wide (57 mm) and 13/16” (21mm) thick
P AYMENT
Payment is due in full at the time of order pickup or delivery. We accept checks, Visa, Mastercard or
Debit payments.
W ARRANTY
AllStyle guarantees its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one year from date of delivery.
Warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective item only. We will not be responsible for finishing costs, installation, delivery, etc.
This warranty does not apply to improper storage, handling, extreme humidity changes or finishing
issues.
Please inspect shipments on arrival. If any shipping damage has occurred, please report
immediately to our customer service department. All claims for credit or replacement must be made
within 5 days in writing and goods should be available for inspection.
We will remake the required item(s) and invoice your account so that your job is not delayed. Credit
for the damaged goods will be given upon inspection by our representative, or upon the return of the
damaged goods to the plant.
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S TILE AND R AIL F RAME P ROFILES (I NSIDE E DGE ) C ON ’ T
Frames are standard
2 1/4” wide (57 mm) and 13/16” (21mm) thick
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F RAME P ROFILES - M ITERED D OORS
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F RAME P ROFILES - M ITERED D OORS C ON ’ T
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F RAME P ROFILES - M ITERED D OORS C ON ’ T
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P ROFILES FOR S OLID W OOD C ENTER P ANELS
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C ENTER P ANELS - E XTENDED F OR A PPLIED
M OULDINGS
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C ENTER P ANELS - F LAT (S OLID & V ENEERED P ANELS )
C ENTER P ANELS - G ROOVED
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S TILE AND R AIL L IP P ROFILES (O UTSIDE E DGE )
Available at no extra charge
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S TILE AND R AIL L IP P ROFILES (O UTSIDE E DGE ) C ON ’ T
Available at no extra charge
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B EST S ELLING S TILE & R AIL D OORS
Eglinton
S100-51-57mm-D-5
Beverly
P100-51-57mm-F1-5
Dundee
S100-55-57mm-H-3
Hallmark
P100-55-57mm-F1-5
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Duquette
S100-73-70mm-H-19
Lindholm
P100-51-76mm-F1-5
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B EST S ELLING M ITER D OORS
Brisbane
MD3-60mm-B-0
Colchester
MD3-60mm-F1-0
Banfield
MD1-76mm-D-0
Arial
MD1-76mm-F1
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Fernandes
MD21-70mm-F-12c
Anita
MD21-70mm-F1-12c
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G LASS C ABINET D OORS
We manufacture glass cabinet doors to match virtually every door style in our product line. A glass
door uses the same stiles and rails as a cabinet door but with no center panel. The back of the door
is routed out with a ledge (typically 10mm) to accommodate a piece of glass. Glass is typically held
in place by silicone, or we can supply wooden glass trim strips as an alternative. We do NOT supply
glass for glass doors due to the vast variety of glass types.
A G LASS D OOR E XPLAINED
The frame - the wood around the perimeter of the door.
The mullions - the cross pieces of wood that divide the open space.
The lites - the divisions of open space created by the mullions.
The mullions are usually installed so that the lites are symmetrical.
The mullions are made to match the inside profile. The mullions are typically
3/4" (19mm) or wider. They are this width so that a shelf, which is typically 5/8"
or 3/4", can be positioned behind the mullion for the best appearance.
If your project requires the mullions in a custom position, this can be done by
requesting "custom mullion" and supplying us with a dimensioned drawing or
sketch.
M AKING A G LASS D OOR
Making a glass door properly is labor intensive. The mullions are made in length with a profile machined into both sides that matches the frame exactly. The lengths are then measured, cut and fit by
hand. Each mullion must be machined to mate exactly with the profile on which it connects. Once all
of the pieces are fitted then they are glued into position individually.
Allstyle does not use pins or nails to secure the mullions. Exposed pins or nails are unsightly and
must be puttied or filled which can detract from the door's appearance.
Next the back of the door is routed and blocked so that it is ready for glass. Once the glue is set all
the mullions are face sanded to bring them level with the door frame. Finally each mullion is inspected and lightly hand sanded.
P RICING A G LASS D OOR
An open frame glass door will price out the same as a flat panel door of the same size. The material
savings resulting from the absence of the plywood center panel is offset by the additional selection
required of the lumber which must be perfectly straight as well as the extra labor to route and block
the frame in preparation for glass.
Doors with mullions are priced per lite. The more lites the more expensive the door becomes. Call for
custom mullion prices.
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WLASS
G
AINSCOT
D OOR
P ANELS
C ONFIGURATIONS
All glass doors are available in stile and rail frames or mitred.
4 Lites
Open Frame (1 Lite)
6 Lites
4 Lites Mitred
Double Open Frame
6 Lites Mitred
Series 200 6 Lites
6 Lites Version 1
9 Lites
9 Lites Mitred
8 Lites
8 Lites With Center Rail
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P ILASTERS
Pilasters are decorative filler pieces often used to span spaces too small for a door. They are often
used as elements of design. They can be any thickness but are usually the same thickness as the
cabinet doors.
Allstyle manufactures our pilasters from solid wood ... the same wood from which your door order
is made. This solves problems during finishing as the pilasters will match the doors in grain and
color. Pilasters purchased from another source or made at a different time can create color challenges in the final project.
Our pilasters are custom made to any width required with
offsets to accommodate your design. These are not made on
a CNC which often leaves bit "chatter" in the grooves. We
set up and machine each groove with special custom cutters
using a special process resulting from several years of trial.
We've got it mastered and now we are able to offer a
premium quality pilaster.
We recommend using flutes in "odd numbers" typically 3 or
5. We adjust spacing for the best appearance. Narrow
columns may only permit two flutes and that is acceptable.
Grooves are sometimes called flutes. It is the same thing.
There are two common flute patterns; flat and pyramid.
The pyramids use an end reference then the flutes are
pulled back to result in a 45 degree angle. If you require
otherwise we can accommodate.
To order pilasters provide a simple sketch and include
dimensions for the variables illustrated below.
Pillasters are not available in HDF nor MDF.
F LAT E NDED
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P YRAMID E NDED
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W AINSCOT
Wainscot panels are typically divided evenly by the center rails but can also be made asymmetrically. To order wainscot panels please provide a simple sketch and include the dimensions for the
variables illustrated below.
Call for pricing.
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M ULTI - PANELS
Multi-panel are recommended for any doors 42” (1067mm) in height/width or greater. To order
multi-panels please provide a simple sketch with overall dimensions and rail/stile location.
Call for pricing.
S YMMETRICAL
2 panel open top
2 panel
2 panel vertical
Rails can be made to
match any rail and stiles
series
A SYMMETRICAL
To order multi-panels please provide a simple sketch with overall dimensions and rail/stile location.
Call for pricing.
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2 panel open top
asymmetrical
2 panel asymmetrical
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Rails can be made to match
any rail and stiles series
asymmetrical
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D OVETAIL D RAWERS
We make premium quality dovetail drawers with 5/8" thick sides and a 3/8" bottom.
Drawers are available in Hard Maple, Cherry, Walnut or Mahogany.
Many of our customers are using the BLUM or HETTICH undermount slide system. Our drawers can
be pre-notched and drilled ready for these slide systems.
Drawers can be ordered finished or unfinished.
Quality Alert - When you shop for dovetail drawers ask if the material is Hard Maple, Soft Maple
or Birch. The Hard Maple is more dense and strong.
Quality Alert - When you shop for dovetail drawers ask if the bottom is 1/4" or 3/8" thick. The
3/8" bottom gives substantially more strength which is critical in larger drawers. (We use 3/8”
thick material exclusively.)
Quality Alert - When you shop for dovetail drawers ask if the finish is one or two coats and if the
lacquer is pre-catalyzed or post-catalyzed. Allstyle uses two coats of post-catalyzed lacquer for the
toughest finish available.
We offer the drawers in standard
heights which are designed to result
in the top dovetail being split in half
for the best appearance.
Standard Heights
Imperial Metric
3 1/8
82
4 1/8
107
5 1/8
132
6 1/8
157
7 1/8
182
8 1/8
207
9
232
10
257
11
282
12
307
S COOP F RONT O PTION
T HIS
Flush Bottom
Heights
Imperial Metric
2 3/4
72
3 3/4
97
4 3/4
122
5 3/4
147
6 3/4
172
7 3/4
197
8 5/8
222
9 5/8
247
10 5/8
272
11 5/8
297
F LUSH B UT TOM O PTION
T HIS
OPTION IS AVAILABLE
OPTION IS AVAILABLE FOR
SIDE MOUNT SLIDE SYSTEMS .
FOR INTERNAL DRAWERS SUCH
AS PANTRY PULLOUT SYSTEMS
SIDE MOUNT
SLIDE SYSTEMS .
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Name:
2820 Slough Street
Mississauga, ON
L4T 1G3
Ph: 905-673-8700
Fx: 905-673-8460
www.Allstyle.ca
Address:
Phone:
City:
Fax:
Postal:
Job #
Wood
Style
Select Regular
Inside
Panel
Paint
Moulding
Lip
Special Instructions
DOORS
Item
Qty.
Width
DRAWERS
Height
Notes
Item
1
26
2
27
3
28
4
29
5
30
6
31
7
32
8
33
9
34
10
35
11
36
12
37
13
38
14
39
15
40
Qty.
Width
Height
Notes
TOTAL DRAWERS
16
17
FRAMES
18
19
Item
20
41
21
42
22
43
23
44
24
45
25
46
TOTAL DOORS
Qty.
Width
Height
TOTAL FRAMES
Lites
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2820 Slough Street
Mississauga, ON
L4T 1G3
Ph: 905-673-8700
Fx: 905-673-8460
www.Allstyle.ca
Standard Heights
Imperial
Metric
3 1/8
82
4 1/8
107
5 1/8
132
6 1/8
157
7 1/8
182
8 1/8
207
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12
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Standard
Sides and Back are Hard Maple Regular Grade with 5/8" Sides
Bottom is 3/8" Double sided Veneer with MDF Core
Drawer Notching Options
___ Blum Tandem™ - Notch Back (32mm) and Drill
___ Blum Tandem™ - Notch Front (56mm) and Back (32mm) and Drill
Item Options
SCP - Scoop Front
FLU - Flush Bottom
Flush Bottom Heights
Imperial
Metric
2 3/4
72
3 3/4
97
4 3/4
122
5 3/4
147
6 3/4
172
7 3/4
197
8 5/8
9 5/8
10 5/8
11 5/8
232
257
282
307
Finish Choice - ___ Unfinished or ___ Lacquer 2 Coats
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Qty
Width
Depth
Height
Option / Notes
222
247
272
297